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Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: Berlin, Germany
- Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Heinz-Hermann Erbe:
Advanced Network Enterprises, Virtual Organizations, Balanced Automation, and Systems Integration, IFIP TC5/WG5.3 Forth IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Information Technology for Balanced Automation Systems in Manufacture and Transportation, September 27-29, 2000, Berlin, Germany. IFIP Conference Proceedings 181, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7958-6
Integration in Virtual Enterprises
- Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Celson Pantoja-Lima:
Supporting business process management and coordination in a virtual enterprise. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 3-14 - Maria Manuela Cunha, Goran D. Putnik, Paulo Ávila:
Towards focused markets of resources for agile virtual enterprise integration. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 15-24 - H. Löh, Thomas Manfred Rupp, Mihailo Ristic:
System architectures for manufacturing co-ordination in complex supply networks. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 25-34
Information management in virtual enterprises
- César Garita, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Yasemin Ugur, Louis O. Hertzberger:
Federated query processing for distributed process coordniation in virtual enterprises. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 37-50 - G. Schaub:
An internet solution for virtual enterprises based on an object-oriented real-time database. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 51-60 - Kurt Kosanke, François B. Vernadat, Martin Zelm:
Enterprise engineering and integration in the global environment. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 61-70
Distributed Production in Virtual Enterprises
- T. Goletz, João José Pinto Ferreira:
Enacting dynamic distributed networks - The damascos project. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 73-80 - Ricardo J. Rabelo, Alexandra A. Pereira Klen, Aureo Campos Ferreira:
For a smart coordination of distributed business processes. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 81-90 - Tomasz Janowski:
Distributed production with specification-generated processes. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 91-100
Creation of Virtual Enterprises
- Florian Golm, Alexander V. Smirnov:
Virtual production network configuration: ACS-Approach and tools. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 103-110 - M. Flóres, Arturo Molina:
Virtual industry clusters: Foundation to create virtual enterprises. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 111-120 - Jairo Eduardo Moraes Siqueira, Carlos Frederico Bremer:
A method for identifying and evaluating core competencies' constituent skills for virtual industry clusters. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 121-128
Cooperative Work
- Jarogniew Rykowski:
Using multiversion web servers for data-based synchronization of cooperative work. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 131-140 - Pedro Araújo, João José Pinto Ferreira, Dirk Förster, Jörg Goletz, Frank Heller, Eduarda Mendes, Eftimios Stoilas:
Evaluation of workflow management technology for the co-ordination of telework. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 141-150 - Heinz-Hermann Erbe:
Learning process in networked enterprises. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 151-158
Multi-Agent Systems
- Walter Vieira, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos:
Adaptive mobile agents: Enhanced flexibility in internet-based remote operation. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 161-174 - Vladimír Marík, Michal Pechoucek, Olga Stepánková:
Acquaintance model in re-planning and re-configuration. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 175-186 - Toshiya Kaihara:
Multi-agent based supply chain management with market emergence phenomenon. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 187-196
Economic Aspects of New Infrastructures
- Hanno Boekhoff:
The delta model: A framework for the effective implementation of IT to enable organizational change. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 199-212 - A. Dumolard, Michel Pouly, Rémy Glardon:
Economic evaluation of delays reduction: A global approach. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 213-226 - T. Litzinger, James A. Wise:
E-Commerce: The virtual battlefield. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 227-234
Human and Social Aspects
- A. Brandão Moniz, Paula Urze:
Implementation methodology of complex manufacturing environment in a brownfield site. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 237-248 - Friedrich Wilhelm Bruns:
Complex object and anthropocentric systems design. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 249-258 - Dietrich Brandt, Alexandra Blum, Alexander Woyke:
Balancing automation and human work in environment oriented student projects. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 259-266
Human Interfaces
- Tetsuo Sawaragi, Takeshi Ogura:
Concept sharing between human and interface agent under time criticality. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 269-278 - Christopher M. Schlick, R. Reuth, Holger Luczak:
Virtual reality user interface for autonomous production. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 279-286 - Paulo E. Miyagi, Diolino J. Santos Filho, Wilson M. Arata:
Design of deadlock avoidance compensators for anthropocentric production systems. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 287-294
Production Scheduling
- Thierry Coudert, Bernard Grabot, Bernard Archimède:
Integration of maintenance constraints in scheduling: Fuzzy modelling and multi-agent approach. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 297-304 - Brahim Bouzouia, Y. Hafri, T. Boudellal:
Autonomous multi-agents architecture for control of manufacturing systems. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 305-314 - Ana Maria Madureira, Carlos Ramos, Sílvio do Carmo Silva:
A genetic algorithm for the dynamic single machine scheduling problem. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 315-324
Knowledge and Information Management
- Grégoire Pépiot, Rémy Glardon, Michel Pouly:
Multi-agent systems and enterprise modeling. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 327-338 - Martin Dzbor, Ján Paralic, Marek Paralic:
Knowledge management in a distributed organisation. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 339-348 - Wolfram Wöß:
Integrated product data management based on a uniform user interface. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 349-358
Information Technology in Transportation
- Josef F. Krems, Andreas Keinath, Martin R. K. Baumann, Christhard Gelau, Klaus Bengler:
Evaluating visual display designs in vehicles: Advantages and disadvantages of the occlusion technique. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 361-368 - R. M. Jung, H.-P. Willumeit:
Objective evaluation of the complexity of usage for car infotainment systems. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 369-376 - Kiyoko Yokoyama, Hiroko Hidaka, Yoko Miura, Yasufumi Mizuno:
Human interface for heart rate control during bicycle ergometer exerise. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 377-388
Automation and Control
- Spyros G. Tzafestas, Thanassis E. Krikochoritis, A. Melfi:
Modeling and control of an omnidirectional mobile robot. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 391-402 - Luigi R. Canali, Mario R. Modesti, Eduardo A. Destéfanis:
CNC machine ruled surface interpolation: A neural network approach for cheap processing. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 403-410 - Petr Becvár, Ludek Müller:
Various approaches in classification of technical processes. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 411-418
Sensors and Automation
- Mikko Sallinen, Tapio Heikkilä:
A simple hand-eye calibration method for a 3D laser range sensor. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 421-430 - J. Kickstein, Johann Held, Uwe Kirchhoff:
Advanced microwave sensor based control concept for concrete production. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 431-438 - Joel R. Pinto, Cícero C. Moraes, Augusto F. Brandão Jr.:
Electrical energy conservation in a commercial building with systems automation. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 439-448
Simulation
- Nicola Senin, Roberto Groppetti, Alessandro Rossi, Dolores R. Wallace:
Integrating manufacturing simulation tools using distributed object technology. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 451-460 - Günther Seliger, Markus Ciupek:
Simulation of agent-based controlled production networks by distributed simulation models. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 461-470 - H. P. Moruzzi, G. D. Tripodi:
Multimodelling and simulation: The first step in the implementation of an automation project in a SME. Advanced Network Enterprises 2000: 471-482
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